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pablogargano



Member Since: 23 Feb 2010
Location: Rome - Milan
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FL2 Multimedia System

This is what I've builded on my FL2, I wanted to share it with you guys to thank this forum for all the news and suggestions, in particularly a thanks to LAR.


PS: I had no trolley available to show on my rearview cam Wink



This is the video of the system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcsEd9AoH5Q


- CarPc: Centrafuse, OBDII - DashCommand, Igo8, Phone bluetooth, Internet ....
- Vocal Command / Joystick controller
- Dual Zone Multimedia with Decoder TV-DVB
- Rearview Camera
- Open Door Gate via rel่




COMPONENTS

CARPC
- Fit-PC2 DIskless (Auto-On) 1Gb RAM - 1.6Ghz Intel Atom - WiFi
- SSD 2.5" Sata II 64Gb
MONITORS
- 7" Touchscreen with Auto on - 2 AV-IN
- HD Fury Hdmi/vga converter
- Rear Screen Connectivity System (Land Rover Accessory Kit) - 2x Monitors 5" Headrest
AUDIO
- Audio Connectivity Module (Land Rover Accessory Kit) - ipod+usb+aux
DVB TUNNER
- Carmedien DVB1184 + 2 antenna 20db
GPS-TMC-BLUETOOTH
- GSN 5860
REARVIEW CAM
- 7 LED Infrared
PC HARDWARE
- Griffin Powermate
- USB One Relay
- M4-Atx
- Easycap (video Audio capture usb)
- 12v Voltage Regulator Circuit
- Gate Remote
OBD II
- OBD ELM 327 Bt
SOFTWARE
- Centrafuse 3.1 (Customized)
- DashControl 2.0 (Customized)
- Igo8
- WInXP
MIC
- PureAudio USB-SA External Digital Sound Card & Superbeam Array Microphone Bundle

UTILITIES
USB Extension,
Fuses
Switches
Wire t-tap
Cables ... lots cables




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Post #66686 19th Apr 2010 2:15 pm
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chicken george



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phil_wkl



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Haha, Life of Brian Smile
Nice. Only thing is why place the reversing camera so low? The ones I've seen usually has it placed near the boot release. Phil

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npinks



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Looks like you have too much time on your hands Shocked

I doubt i would ever have the skills to do that and it work Embarassed nice one Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #66689 19th Apr 2010 2:51 pm
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pablogargano



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phil_wkl wrote:
Nice. Only thing is why place the reversing camera so low? The ones I've seen usually has it placed near the boot release.


Soon I'll get the trolley I'll post a picture, promised Very Happy

Here some reason why I did place the camera so low:

1. I didn't want to drill any holes in visible parts (just in case you know ...)
2. I saw some camera placed on the top or inside the rear window, but I didn't like the aesthetic of it
3. If I had istalled the camera on the bumber, I tought it was a bit dangerous, here in rome people "bounce" their car into the parking space Wink
4. I just need a camera to check what is going on when my sensors continuosly bleep and I don't understand what there is behind (I try not to watch the camera much when I'm reversing)

Btw the view is nice, obviously I don't get a wonderful panorama but it does the job nicely Wink

Soon I'll get the trolley you'll see Wink 


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pablogargano



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npinks wrote:
Looks like you have too much time on your hands Shocked

I doubt i would ever have the skills to do that and it work Embarassed nice one Thumbs Up


Thanks npinks.

I've took 3 months to get all the material, test it and install it ... working on the weekends

Now my wife wants to split up Laughing 

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Looks very nice and professional... Thumbs Up Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Post #66694 19th Apr 2010 3:57 pm
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good job Thumbs Up 
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Udash wrote:
Looks very nice and professional... Thumbs Up


Agreed - great job Thumbs Up

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alex_pescaru



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Nice!
I'd like to see where did you installed the Fit-PC2 system.
How much is it take to boot up?
When you leave the car and lock it, the system has a properly XP shutdown (standby/hibernation) or it cuts power suddenly and next time it needs to boot again?
Thank you!

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pablogargano



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The DVB module and the Fitpc are installed at the back of the glove box.
Thanks to the M2-ATX, the system goes into hibernation when I turn off the car.
It normally takes 30 sec or less to resume when I start the engine, at that time, I'm reversing, so the camera comes up.

Let's say it's decently fast Wink 

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Can i get this in Australia

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Excellent system !! Bow down Bow down Thumbs Up
Question: When can you visit the UK and fit it in my FL2 ?? Mr. Green

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Pab
Really like the system much better than the one in the HSE you should try and encourage Landrover to install it. Simon

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Impressive! Mr. Green

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